Newspapers and reporting are old and busted. New hotness is mailing lists Substacks which are totally not the paid mailing lists of yore.
I subscribe to a few paid newsletters and get occasionally free columns from others, I figured a few folks here get some good ones. Let's hear 'em.
I'll start, I subscribe to Matt Yglesias' Slow Boring and my boy Timothy Lee's Full Stack Economics, which is a center-right economy/technology futurism newsletter. People on the OT would probably argue Matt Yglesias is also a center-right blog, a Democrat party blog, neoliberalism writing in the 21st centruy, or the diary of a person who didn't get the message as he got stuffed into a locker repeatedly growing up.
I will occasionally read stuff from Scott Alexander; it usually gets linked on other websites and some of it's interesting but don't really buy it all. Also, I was interested in at least previewing the free version of Chris Hedges' newsletter and was told Jesse "The Body" Ventura has a new one: Die First Then Quit
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I subscribe to a few paid newsletters and get occasionally free columns from others, I figured a few folks here get some good ones. Let's hear 'em.
I'll start, I subscribe to Matt Yglesias' Slow Boring and my boy Timothy Lee's Full Stack Economics, which is a center-right economy/technology futurism newsletter. People on the OT would probably argue Matt Yglesias is also a center-right blog, a Democrat party blog, neoliberalism writing in the 21st centruy, or the diary of a person who didn't get the message as he got stuffed into a locker repeatedly growing up.
I will occasionally read stuff from Scott Alexander; it usually gets linked on other websites and some of it's interesting but don't really buy it all. Also, I was interested in at least previewing the free version of Chris Hedges' newsletter and was told Jesse "The Body" Ventura has a new one: Die First Then Quit
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